Four new framesets are available from Tokyo Fixed 2012 line, which are the Dream Machine, The Dart, S2 and S1.

First up we have the Dream Machine that uses a flat top tube for 2012 with an overall simple and sleek design.

The Dart is another simple frame from Tokyo Fixed. Using oversized tubing and a compact geometry with TF signature dropouts. Available in black, the price tag is set appropriate for beginners.

The 2012 S2 is a lugged track frame with geometry made for comfort but aggressive. The graphics resemble the NJS frame, but uses the same colors from the 3Rensho. This year the S2 will have a double butted Chromoly, thron tubing and cnc Cr-Mo dropouts.

Last we have the 2012 S1, with this year resembling even more the popular Japanese Keirin frame. The S1 features Columbus Spirit Keirin tubing with steep angles.

This is what happens when designers Mark Eley and Wakako Kishimoto teamed up with Tokyo Fixed. The Eley Kishimoto x Tokyo Fixed bike is a prime example of the endless variations associated with the fixed world.

A deeper look reveals a Brooks saddle and bars. Also leaving an imprint on the ride was Eastpak, Orlebar, Brown, Ruby Helmets, Incase, and Globe-Trotter. Primarily white, the collab is accented with a turquoise or black leaf theme (your choice) and a light pink logo across the downtube.

Gotta run over and let them know if you want one though as they are limited.

Nike and joined forces to create the charity project Tied Together. The project was in response to the alarming AIDS/HIV global crisis. The participating cities in this project were New York, London, Milan, Berlin and Paris.

Teams of 10 were created in each city to map the route for the relay. Participants raced via running, skateboarding and cycling for an hour. The 24-hour relay race was to generate awareness and aid for AIDS/HIV, starting in Africa.

For this event, Nike went all out and issued invitations to designers and artists to showcase their works. Tokyo Fixed Gear was invited to build a bike for the Tied Together show. The result was a design based on the manga, Akira with the frame built by Feather Cycles.

The Tokyo Fixed Gear staff also took part by racing through rains at 2 a.m. together with Bycaboy and the Wilson Brothers,…

As of late, a trend of collaborations have emerged around fixed gear bikes, and the latest collaboration is between Dolan Bkes, Death Spray and Tokyo Fixed. Each brings its own flavor to the fixie, with Dolan supplying the bikes, Death Spray doing what they do best, the artwork. The frame is a Dolan Seta, and the forks are black wave. Other components are Alphina headset, Royce Racing Gold bottom bracket, Tune Geiles stem, Use1 Atom riser handlebars, Strong V grips, and Sugino 75 crank. Tokyo Fixed contributed all of the parts on this collaboration, which are available in its store. No info yet on the availability.